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Post by old_wsf_fan on Apr 27, 2007 18:19:25 GMT -8
What things need to be addressed Barnacle?
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Post by SS San Mateo on Apr 27, 2007 19:20:57 GMT -8
In a few weeks. I think they're taking the opportunity to deal with a bunch of other stuff while they're tied up. Sounds like the Evergreen State and not the Sealth will probably be replacing the Tillikum on the Vashon route (I'm assuming annual maintenance will be done on the Tillikum around the time the USCG certificate expires, which is May 23'rd).
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Post by Barnacle on Apr 27, 2007 19:28:09 GMT -8
No, the Sealth should be back by then. The Evergreen should actually be sitting in for the Illahee a bit later in the spring.
As for the Sealth's time out... you know, just dealing with stuff. Nothing major that I'm aware of, but as-long-as-it's-parked-at-Eagle-Harbor-or-wherever-it-ends-up laundry list kind of stuff. Pocket fluff stuff that just stacks up when you're on the run the whole time.
[edit] Sorry, all; I was being a bit glib last night. From what I've been able to ascertain from the maintenance schedule, the Sealth's scheduled drydocking was moved up to happen concurrently with the rudder work. Whatever was scheduled to happen then, is probably happening now. Bit of a cost-control situation, as far as I can figure.
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Post by SS San Mateo on Apr 28, 2007 20:33:19 GMT -8
There goes the maintenance "schedule" again. Looks like the rudder problem affected the maintenance schedule for the Klahowya. She's now scheduled for drydock work from 7/30 to 8/15 (originally was 5/28 to 6/15). I'm guessing the maintenance schedule for the Tillikum was changed as well and would've still been out of service (under the revised schedule) when the Klahowya went in (under the original schedule).
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Post by lest69 on May 11, 2007 18:28:44 GMT -8
As I type this, the Sealth is being towed north towards Anacortes.
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Post by old_wsf_fan on May 14, 2007 17:11:16 GMT -8
Has anyone heard any updates on the Sealth and how long she will be out?
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Post by SS San Mateo on May 27, 2007 14:44:22 GMT -8
The Sealth has returned to service (replaced the Kitsap on the Vashon route, which went up north to replace the Kittitas on the Mukilteo route).
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